Free Prescription Templates for Dentists in MS Word

Have you heard of a tooth doctor? And don’t get it confused with a tooth fairy because they are certainly not the tooth fairy. So let us find out who they are and what they do. Well, the correct term for a tooth doctor is a dentist or a dental surgeon. 

Who is a dentist and what are his profession’s responsibilities?

A dentist is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats teeth and mouth-related problems. They also help individuals maintain good dental hygiene or oral hygiene for their general well-being. Everything concerning the health of teeth, gum, jaw, dental bones, and face and mouth is included in their job responsibility. They also carry out dental surgeries for example tooth decay or tooth extraction, bone grafts, implants, corrective surgeries, etc.

Download Prescription Templates for Dentists

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This page provides you with many prescription templates that you can not only download, but can also use extremely easily, modify any part of these, and customize them as per your needs to create a wonderful Prescription Pad for a Dentist. The main reason is that instead of the difficult-to-use and complex designing software available in the market, we have created all these designs in Microsoft Word.

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What are some pros and cons of being a dentist?

  • One of the main advantages is that they never go out of demand.  
  • They help people live better lives by providing good dental care.
  • They earn a good living while also earning respect from people.
  • The downside, however, is that they are always at risk of getting diseases from patients such as any viral infection or any communicable disease patients might have.
  • Their work is also physically challenging as their work involves examining and operating on the patient’s mouth which is a small area, so they need to be extra careful and focused. They also work while standing and hovering over patients for long hours so they are more prone to developing neck and back pain.
  • Examining a patient’s mouth is not particularly aesthetically pleasing, especially for patients with teeth cleaning, and bad breath problems.

What are some tasks involved in the day-to-day work of dentists?

  • Checking patients and discussing their dental problems
  • Performing teeth cleaning treatments
  • Removing plaque on teeth
  • Prescribing medicines
  • Doing teeth fillings
  • Ordering X-rays and reviewing reports
  • Administering anesthesia for dental surgeries
  • Applying numbing agents for painful procedures
  • Promoting and educating people about dental care

What are some common dental problems people visit a dentist for?

  • Cavity
  • Toothache
  • Sensitivity
  • Crooked teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Gingivitis
  • Teeth stains
  • Teeth cleaning
  • Bruxism
  • Dry mouth

What are some major types of dentists?

The field of dentistry offers a range of specializations and sub-specializations. However, some major specialties are: 

  • General Dentist
  • Orthodontist
  • Pediatric
  • Cosmetic
  • Periodontist
  • Prosthodontist
  • Endodontist
  • Dental Public health
  • Oral and maxillofacial
  • Orofacial pain

What are some benefits of maintaining good dental hygiene? 

Dental hygiene is not something new as soon as a child turns three parents start his/her tooth-brushing routine. And that is because since childhood we have been told that dental care goes beyond our good-smelling breath, it is an indicator of one’s good health, and therefore important to maintain. Some benefits of dental care include:

  • Lowers risk of tooth decay
  • No bad breath
  • No cavity
  • No toothache  
  • Reduces the risk of various diseases such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, heart attack, stroke, etc.
  • Improves fertility
  • Healthy-looking teeth and gums
  • Saves the cost of going to the doctor
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